The Dramatic Works of Gerhart Hauptmann - Volume I by Gerhart Hauptmann
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[_With hypocritical indignation._] Helen, you seem really not to be in your right mind; you're, suffering under a delusion.... [_He interrupts himself and strikes his forehead._] Good Lord, of course! I see it all. You have ... it's very early in the day, to be sure, but I'd wager ... Helen! Have you been talking to Alfred Loth this morning? HELEN And why should I not have been talking to him? He is the kind of man before whom we should all be hiding in shame if things went by rights. HOFFMANN So I was right!... That's it ... Aha ... well, to be sure ... then I have no further cause for surprise. So he actually used the opportunity to go for his benefactor a bit. Of course, one should really be prepared for things of that kind. HELEN Do you know, I think that is really caddish. HOFFMANN I'm inclined to think so myself. HELEN He didn't breathe one syllable, not one, about you. |
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